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Ben & Jerry's Owner Unilever Silenced Support for Palestinians, Threatened to Fire Its Leaders: Lawsuit

A man walks past a closed "Ben & Jerry's" ice-cream shop in the Israeli city of Yavne, about 30 kilometres south of Tel Aviv, on July 23, 2021. - On July 19, Vermont-based Ben & Jerry's announced it would no longer sell its ice cream in the Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories, namely the West Bank and East Jerusalem, which have been under control of the Jewish state since 1967. (Credit: Ahmad Gharabli/Getty Images)

Ben & Jerry's has filed a lawsuit against parent company Unilever, accusing it of attempting to suppress the ice-cream brand's support for Palestinian refugees amid the conflict in Gaza.

The lawsuit claims Unilever threatened to dismantle Ben & Jerry's independent board and sue its directors to prevent the company from publicly supporting peace efforts and Palestinian rights.

Ben & Jerry's has sought to advocate for a ceasefire, safe passage for Palestinian refugees to Britain, and a halt to U.S. military aid to Israel. "Unilever has silenced each of these efforts," Ben & Jerry's board stated in the suit. The complaint alleges that Unilever violated a 2022 settlement requiring it to respect Ben & Jerry's autonomy on social issues.

"We reject the claims made by B&J's social mission board, and we will defend our case very strongly," said a spokesperson for Unilever, which has faced past tensions with Ben & Jerry's over social issues.

The lawsuit underscores Ben & Jerry's commitment to its human rights mission, a core part of its identity since its founding in 1978.

Originally published by Latin Times.

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